Best interior detailing instructional video

Envious Eric

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what is out there? anyone have great tips for higher volume detailing?

Leather, carpet, fabric, plastic cleaning.

I have seen some huge turn arounds, but im wondering how to do them in the most efficient manner
 
just depends on the client. if its for a dealership, we tend to move faster and do about a 80-90% job on interiors. if its retail work, those people usually expect a 100% job. if its higher end cars, you may have to include extras like fabric or dash protectant, whereas on older, higher mileage cars you might just clean and move on. i guess my best advice would be to fall in love with brushes. all kinds, shapes, sizes of brushes. if you have 10 different brushes in your bucket, there is virtually no surface, crack, or crevice you cant clean quickly, and clean well.
 
Encapsulation Cleaners for Carpet, and drill brushes for carpet and upholstery.
A steam cleaner, APC, Brushes and microfibre will do all you need.

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So, to expand on this question a bit...

Does anyone have any good suggestions for brushes? I have found the one that Larry (AMMO NYC) uses and would love to try it but it's a little bit pricey. I have the 1" Wheel Woolies (that I was very disappointed in), some cheap 1/2" brushes from Amazon, a Tampico, and a horse-hair and I haven't found one I just love yet. (Those are the interior brushes, I have more for exterior.) I've already found I have an odd love for brushes and want more. :)
 
Larry's is a Bridled Glue Brush, you can get 10 delivered for about $100 in various sizes.
Google-fu will help here.

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Larry's is a Bridled Glue Brush, you can get 10 delivered for about $100 in various sizes.
Google-fu will help here.

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Wow, thanks for that. I'll have to go GTS. The link I found from... somewhere... I don't even remember where was almost $50 per brush. :unsure:
 
Yeah, I saw the one on his site and $60 is not a price I'll pay for one brush unless it's magical and does the cleaning by itself.

Solobrushes.com looks extremely familiar... I have an odd feeling I mixed prices on products up again and just ditched the idea.

Thanks for the info and links, Trewarin.
 
+1. I tend to struggle with interiors. I have a ton of go-to products for the outside, but nothing for the inside. There just isn't a product that really "wows" me.
Have you tried Sonax multistar at all? Evan J keeps recommending that one. It has a good dilution ratio. I think im gona pick some up when I get the chance
 
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